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KKIb.W, MAY 23, Ittia. UliAXTg PASS DAILY OOlIUErt PAGE THIIEB Classified . BALK TKAM aud 10 year old, alio bar no and wagon tor aal. Sell all or part. Calt 712 North Eighth or phona 1J-L. J8U FRKttKNT OW NIC 1181 11 1' township Plata of Joaophlna county, 50e aob. For sale by Josapblne Coun ty Abstract Co. Dlua printing at raaaonabla rata. 39tf FOR 8AJJC Btrirtly fancy alfalfa avail, aweet clover and other (rasa oed. Nit ro Culture. Ralph Waldo Klden, Medford. 80 FOR bTi.K w7 have" bciiara,""" en Klne and aaw mill tnachluory, etc. OIIEOON MACHINERY (X)., Ku. gone, OroKon. 02 KOK'SAl.B - llouaohold good, II ' brury tablo, aoctlonal book caaa, buffet, round dining table, alt dining room obalra, bed, rhlfflon r, prlnceM ' dresser, rocking chair and other article. Seventh and A atreeta. C A. laham, 76 IMWK 8IZM KlJ-XmtlC KAN, used but two month; olito good rornot (or iialo cheap. Seventh and A all-eels. Carrier Iiouhb. O. A. Iaham. 75 mil HM.K Hnd, dry wood. Itaber Hro. 225 Wont 0 ireft, or phone r,09-J, 75 Wlt8AIJ-30 head (In Jersey cow, located JuhI eaat of town on lver. These cow imiMt be aold t once. ("imo and look them over. Address No. 93Q rare of Courier. 7 1 tf KVH SAI.K 'I'nek home und saddle. Toois for1 prospo'tlnij. Cheap. Call at lied Front Uarn. 77 kattbn Voi:n own iutoiiJ:ks Four weeks old While l-Kliorn cockerel, fl.fiO per doxen. K. llanunurbacher, phone C0G-F-23. H. F. I)., 2. 02 FOR 8aLrAT A SVMWKIno 290 aero stork ranch. SO acre In cul tivation, balance In timber and pasture, 14 mile down the Rogue from Grant Vim. Good term, and If a quick deal cun be made, you can K-t a real bargain. Ad dress R. y, D. No. 2, Box 76. C. P. Cnrdwell. 98 nm SUUV-Hrst crop alfalfa bay. now ready. Ft, Vanoy Orchard. r,0C-F-12. 79 FOR SAUCSIx and elisht Inch gal vnnlr.ed Irrigation pipe choap. Ft. Vanoy OrchBrda, (106-F-l 2. 79 WANTED -Man to do funn work. AdilrvkS (loo. W. Smith. Route 4, or phone 601-F-12. 77 WANTBD Competent Blrl for i?en erul housework. Mr. U. I'P son, IlrldKo street at city limits. 76 WANTED Duroc pig weluhlng from II to 30 pounds, h. A. IVebnrt son, 306 West O street. 77 WANTED Right applo thinner. Ft. Vanoy Orchards, phone 606-F-l 2. 79 WAXTUD A man and his wife to clean Methodist church. Phone 346-J. 75 WANTBD TO .HCY-A burro," Thos. II. Strange, Swindon House; 75 KI.1XT1UOAI, WORK ELKCTKIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 315 North Sixth street, phone 47. tf G HN EIO A l7 ELECT rTcaITW OR K Motors lnatallod and repaired, house wiring and electric Irons re paired. Phone 38 or call at 606 11 street. Joa A. Polley. 89 MISCKMiANKOUH TIKES Vied tires bought and sold Auto Service Co. Phone 824-J, op posite Oxford hotel. ZOtf E. U OALBRA1TH, Insurance, rent al a specialty. Acreage,' Building and Loans. 609 Q street, Launer'a old location. tf HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10 cent a yard All work guaran teed. ' The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. IS-' EljfCURSION RATES TO COAST Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, tor $7.50. Grants Pass and Cresrent City Stage com pany. Phone 20. 70tf FOR llRJCK AND CEMENT WORK and all UlndB of masonry con Rtructlon, see W. L. Hart, Grants Pass. 78 CIVIL KXGINKKHS DA.NllflL MoFARUANi), civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 2U-Y. Advertising JA)HT At the opera houaa Com mencement night, a pair of gold rimmed apaotacle. 'Reasonable reward for return to Mr. J II. Kohlnaon, ltd. 2, phone Wilder, villa. ' 76 TO KENT KOitTltliNT FurnUtbed "five" room cottage. Mr. O. P. J eater! 215 C atreet. Phone 168-R. 75 TAXI DA rLYJ ITN E Y to flelma. Kerby" and Waldo. leaves Grant Paaa dally at 9:10 a. m. Everett llogue, phone 217. 217 USE THE WHITE UNK TAXI for prompt aervlc. City and country trip. 8afuty first. Call Grant Paa Hotel, phone 390. Residence phone 320-R. W. O. White.. 81 BPA TAXI Two m'acbTnea l your crvlce at any hour. I'bone 282-R when In a burry for a car. 48tf iik;k8 KNIU11TS and Udlea of Security Council, meet aecond and fourth Friday' In W. O. W. ball. 43tf OKNTI8TS K. C. MACY, 6. M l). "Flrit-'laai dttntlatry lOvVfc 8outb Blxtl treat. Ornli Paaa, Oregon. C. K. JACKSON. D. M. D. successor to Dr. Itert Klllott. Over Golden Rule Store. Pbone 0. Residence phone 103-J. ' I'HYNICIANH C . CLKMENT. M. D Practle. limited to disease of the eye, eat ooao and throat. Glaiaea Btted Office hour 9-12. 2-5, or on as polntment. Office pbone (2, re' dance pbone 159-J. a" LiilfOHklUOk." U. ur.Pbyka7 aod aurgon. City or country ca'l attended day or nlgbt. Reddens pbona 269; office pbone I' Sixth and 11. Tuff Bldg A. A. WITHA.M, 'si. D. Interna, medicine and nervous diieaaea )1 Corhutt Bldg., Portland, Or Hour 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 4 p. m FRF3DBR1CK I). 8TR1CKKR, M. D., Rooma 5 and, 7 .Masonic Building. Office hour. 9-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m. Phonea: Office 18-R; Re. 18-Y. !l)R. V T. TO M PK I N8, s7 T. ! Room 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. TreaU all diseases. Hours 9-12 a. m ; 1-5 p. in. rhone 304-R. tf VrrKHI.NAItY MUWJKON Oli. K. J. B EST UU Veterlnarlai, Office, rrtldence. Pbone S06-H DKAYAUK AM) TKAXh. LI. COMMERCIAL, TRANSFe'r CO a. kinds of drayage and. transf work carefully and promptly don Phone 18.1-J. Stand at frelgh depot. A. Shade, Prop. HIE WORLD MOVES; o do w. Hunch Bros. Transfer Co. Pbon 197-R. F. (i 1SUAM, drayage and traoatei 8ate, i tuuoi and furnitur moved, packed, iblpped and toi ed. Office phone 124-Y. Rnal dvnee pbone, 124-R. ATTOHNEYS II. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practice In all State und Federal ' Courts. First National Bank Bldg. G. W. COLVIG, Attorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Grants Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac tices In all courts. First National Bank Bldg. O. S. BLANCIIARD. Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. BLANCHARD & BLANC HARD, .At torneys. Albert Bldg. Pbone 236-J. Practice In all courts; land board attorneya. - C. (A. SIDLBR, Attorney-at-law. Ma sonic Temple, Granta Paaa, Ore. JBO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, roferee In , bankruptcy, Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phone 135-J. J AMES T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer. First National Bnak Bldg., Grants Pass, Oregon. Dull, llfelosa eyes, colorless lips, sallow, yellow cheeks, give a girl Uttlo chance for a "man" these day. TV.iif Inaa hull, 4, to, Ul,. TTn, ter's Rocky Mountain Tea helps to iiiuita yuu niirauiive ana i&ir. uon t dolny, begin today. Sabln's Drug Store. Adv. Printing that pleasos We do ltt 'mirier Job Department. Printing that pleases We do It! 'o'-rler Job Department. For Biliousness Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Blott io. Oh, Cooillpillon all the die treHiof couequeocet of Indifcilloa are avoided if lb bowel are keep open aod regular. FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLET? act promptly, without pain or ostuea. I'bey clear the boweli, (vmIco the lomacb aad too up the liver. E. R. Wblttlwn. . f . D. 1, NotfcA. V "Ftnr Cailxnle TbUu km 4om mm mott tOQ Ihu ur imIcIm I wr awl" HOLD KVERYWHERH DIED FROM EXPOSURE PurH, May 23. One hundred ani mals In the Pari zoological gardens died during the war. After a -bomb from a German airplane made a big hole In the RunCiivlor, alongside the gardens, the authorities thought It wise to kill the poisonous snake, lost they should excapa and cause a panic. Uiler the river Seine overflowed It lanks und. .1 lood.id iart of the wardens, ami 'monkeys antelopes and airuffeji develoed choat f , complaints and died. Only Ae water fowl flour ished, hut' Coco, the baby hippo, the pride of ihf gardens died of ennui, thoy say aa the S&rdenn were. virtu ally dmerted during the war. Relieves Pain of Sting. The Savoyards ruh a crushed dova of garlic npnti u spot thnt hue been stung by n wimp i.r hee. This make the swelling go down and drives away the pnln. FERRYDALE Mr. and Mrs. Morrison were at Merlin Wednesday shopping. D. (. Robertson, daughter Ieona, and niece Gertrude, went to Grants Pass Tuesday. Mrs. Allen. Iona and Kdua Grif fin are picking etrawberries for Mr. flutter near Merlin. F. N". Robertson and little son, Wlllard, were at ilrants Pass Tues day. ' Harry Xeely went to work on the highway near Gleudale Saturday. MlKHea Myrtle and Mallnda Ford, who attended high school at Grants Pass returned to thefr .home Satur day for the summer. Mr. and Airs. Card well were In the neighborhood Wedneeday. Wliila Griffin and Malinda Ford were callers at Mr. Butler's straw berry ranch Wednesday. The younit people of Ferrydale Sunday school ure practicing for children's day. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Huasey were callers at the Ford home Sunday evenlntf. Word was received that Mrs. Nellie Shelley, fomierly of Ferrydale, and Mr. Mitchofl. of Merlin, are married, and will nle their home In Port land. .MEDFORD SAXATORHM The people of Rogue River valley are to be congratulated upon having at their doors an Institution like the Medford Sanitarium. It la the only Institution 0 the Pacific coast thor oughly equipped for the treatment of diseased conditions. The building la so constructed that each room has Its own lavatory accommodations, private, telephone, sleeping porch, etc. Take the Item of the Xray de partment alone. The cost of equip ping same would purchase a very comfortable bungalow of five or more rooms. But without such equipment It would he Impossible to thoroughly examine a person. In diseases of the stomach every por tion of, the Intestinal canal can be seen and the diseased portion shown to friends and often the- patient themselves. Special attetlon Is paid to diseases of women, the stomach and Nutri tional diseases. ' 71tf The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Granta Pasa 1 P. M. Arrive Waters Creek...... 2 P. M. Leave Waters Creek...: 3 P. M. Arrive Grants Pass :.4 P. M. (For Information regarding freltcht and passenger rates coll at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 131. U.S. DEP Or A.ORICUVTVRZ plHOWTQ '4 ift v - RHUBARB Because of It extreme acidity, rhu barb can be. canned safely without boiling (processing). Rhubarb should not be canned In ordinary metal or In Jura with ordinary metal top. Only gins or cun specially enameled inside limy be used. Select young, tender rhulmrb and cut either V to two-Inch piece or Into length to fit the Jnr when placed ver tically. Pack In sterilized Jura In ver tical rows. Cover with freh cold wa ter und-allow Jars to stand ten mln-ux-s. Drain off the water and agulo fill to overflowing vlth fresh cold wn- er. Cse cleansed rubber, put on gliin cup and rluuip at once. In ilie fur Ki.uth rhiilinrh hIiouIiJ be bulled (pro coned) In a lint-water bath (pint ten minutes, quarts W minutes) at boll. Ing. Klnee rhulmrb contains much water, a better and more economical product could bo secured by canning rhubarb sauce. Cut the rhubarb Into one-Inch lengths and ateamtuntll tender. For each quart of sauce add half a cupful of sugar. Pack hot In sterilized Jar. Partially seal. Boll (process) quart for ten minutes. When Jars are cold, test for leaks. Store In a cool, dark, dry place. United State Department of Agriculture. ONE BLOW OF HAMMER 16 NATIVES KILLED Seattle, May 23. German chart recently surrendered disclosed the existence In the China sea of a large mine field over which American steamships. Ignorant of its existence, passed safely many times. Captain J. K. Guptlll, master of the Pacific Steamship company's passenger ves sel Senator said here today. The "Senator," the captain assert ed passed nine times over the field before It was discovered. The Ger man raider Wolfe, In September, 1917. laid the mines in a field 60 miles long toy two wide, but set them too deep to do any damage. Chinese trawlers, commanded by British officers, are removing the mines, Captain Guptill asserted. One niine floated ashore on an Island in the China sea. Sixteen Malay Islanders found the mine and start ed, to break it u, to obtain the cop per. One blow was struck. The mine exploded and' killed the 16. APPEALS TO BOYS Oregon Agricultural' College, Cor vallis, May 23. The military -work at the college is developing so rap Idly that many officers are being de tailed for duty. Major Alfred M. Jones, now at the Presidio, has re ceived orders to report at thei col lege to take charge of the' infantry unit. Colonel Joseph K. Partello, professor of military science and tactics, expects an enrollment of sev eral hundred men in this unit next fall. . . , ' L COMING EVKXTS " May 27June 1, Tuesday-Sunday Grants Pass Chautauqua. Five Hundred Sheets $1 Good boni letter paper, SHxIl inches.' This Is a good quality ol bond paper. We have higher grades up to $2.50 per 500. Courier One of the best and surest ways to build up more and big ger Industries In Oregon is to supjiort the industries we have. ' "Success breeds success."! The ticieBS of the Industries we have not only cauea them to grow, ibut also attracts new .' Industries meaning MORE PAYTtOUli MON'EY to clrdu late In Oregon. '' Asr-riah-d InduxtrieN i Oregon St VMM" t',t " ...n. .Urn 'zr; - 4 ' I Reduce the High Cost of Living Ratf. U.S.Pat Off ' A New Suit FREE If They Rip The most practical, healthful play time garment ever invented (of children I to 8 yean of age. Made in one niece with dioD hade Ruilv JinnwJ mnrnl Easily washed. No tight elastic bands to stop circulation. Made in blue denim, and genuine kloe and white hickory stripe. Also lighter weight, fast color material in a variety of pleasing designs, all appropriately trimmed with fast color galatea. AS garments made m Dutch neck, with elbow sleeve or high neck and long sleeve. ' Folder (in colors) showing different materials sent free on request II your dealer caaaot supply you. w will tend the, til charges prepaid, oa receipt ol price. ' " ' "--t lit Tt Pr -1 n rvifli lala lailiiml rimiltai cLtZlibT Levi Strauss & Co., San Francisco nr Arje you sacrificing coffee Havor for price? Lower coffee prices do not mean a saving. yReal coffee economy lies in strength and flavor. a. M cc55ssi the richest flavored coffee you can buy fiUY THE FIVE POyND CAN AND SAVE MORE MONEY . Mm IP 1 1 f ? i!m I REMEMBER OUR ,. 25-f i "Some Barg'ains,, 1 1918 Maxwell, good as new ...II. $300 .' , 11917 MaxweU. 750 . 1 Buick Bug (raring to go) $150 ' 1 1917 Oakland Six 1:;..,; ,. 600 1 Chalmers touring car (a bargain). $275 , ' 1 Ford Truck L $100 Republic and Iviohawk Tires--6,000 mile guarantee COLLINS AUTO COMPANY liB.'tTV a f 1 I I 1 ' 1 IB, il "ill r. aa T a. 4 : ; MEDFORD, OREGON vWe specialize in diseases of Woman, ''' ' the Stomach and Nutritional Disorders ' Tr . f A ' KOVERALLS suit su.tu.MT.on; s lrrRAlJSS&CU 1 looKKinmuB . vovuLua ) ) W ) ) J J 31 B V Tl m. J. IB. Coffee .J J Li -pT